Total Persons of Concern

3,828,035

Registered Syrian Refugees

3,747,518

This figure includes 2,2 million Syrians registered by UNHCR in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, 1.5 million Syrians registered by the Government of Turkey, as well as 24,055 Syrian refugees registered in North Africa.Regional demographic breakdown below is based on available data from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon

This report, commissioned and funded by DANIDA, provides a mapping and meta-analysis of 163 reports produced since 1st March 2013. It presents a systematic assessment of these studies and a triangulated evidence-base from which to launch the three year Regional Development and Protection Programme for Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, an initiative funded by the EC, Denmark, Ireland, UK, Netherlands and the Czech Republic

This thematic report provides an overview of available lessons identified from assessments undertaken concerning the humanitarian situation in Syria as well as the situation for Syrian refugees in host-countries.

Funding Requirements (2014)

Total Appeal

$3,740,654,701

Received to Date

$2,265,224,327

Gap

$1,475,430,374

Coverage

61%

Last Updated 05 Feb 2015

Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe

The number of Syrians arriving to the Europe seeking international protection continues to increase, although it remains comparatively low, with around 6% of Syrians who have fled the conflict have sought safety in Europe.

Total Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe

217,724

between Apr 2011 and Dec 2014

134,585

in 2014 only

Note - Data for 38 European countries which provided monthly data to UNHCR.

Evolution of Asylum Applications

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Common Operational Datasets Registry

The Common Operational Datasets (CODs) are critical datasets that are used to support the work of humanitarian actors across multiple sectors. They are considered a de facto standard for the humanitarian community and should represent the best-availble datasets for each theme.

One in a Million - Infographic on Pinterest

Syria Emergency on unhcr.org

Syria Story Line

Discovering the human faces of a tragedy

Mass communication assessment of refugees living in camps in northern Iraq